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yes, piers. in fact, last night was very quiet, unlike the previous nights, and therefore, we assumed that there was, speaking to hamas officials, there was the feeling that there was progress, that this evening or rather last night, there would be some sort of announcement of a cease-fire but what we've seen is quite to the contrary here in gaza this evening. >> ben, in terms of the way that both sides are behaving, the israelis keep saying look, we've been bombarded with these hamas rockets, we've had enough, we're defending ourselves, yet they are killing in the last seven or eight days, far more palestinians than the palestinians are killing israelis. who do you think holds the high moral ground, if either side does right now, in terms of opinion outside of the immediate region? >> well, i mean, that's a difficult question to ask, because certainly outside the region, there are impressions that are gleaned from the news, from what people read in the newspaper, but really, it's here where hist
yes, piers. in fact, last night was very quiet, unlike the previous nights, and therefore, we assumed that there was, speaking to hamas officials, there was the feeling that there was progress, that this evening or rather last night, there would be some sort of announcement of a cease-fire but what we've seen is quite to the contrary here in gaza this evening. >> ben, in terms of the way that both sides are behaving, the israelis keep saying look, we've been bombarded with these hamas...
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this was the scene tonight at pier 39, the annual lighting of the holiday christmas tree. wow. if you weren't out there enjoying the festivities under a mostly cloudy sky tonight and a faint wind, that tree will be posted and in position through january 6th. i wanted to call on our live hi- def doppler radar. you see a little green. that's just virga where the rain is not touching the land mass, but nevertheless percentage of normal as far as our rain steps are concerned, san francisco is at 100% of where we should be this time of the year, sfo at 79%, oakland at 69%. we're off to a mighty start. overnight tonight mostly cloudy skies, some areas of fog, especially north of the golden gate bridge into the valleys. temperaturewise 42 to 52 degrees for overnight lows. here is what you need to know as you begin your brand-new workweek. we will see areas of fog, monday patchy fog for the morning commute. otherwise mostly cloudy skies all day long and extended forecast calls for more rain in the offing. this right here, the area of low pressure that banged up against southern califor
this was the scene tonight at pier 39, the annual lighting of the holiday christmas tree. wow. if you weren't out there enjoying the festivities under a mostly cloudy sky tonight and a faint wind, that tree will be posted and in position through january 6th. i wanted to call on our live hi- def doppler radar. you see a little green. that's just virga where the rain is not touching the land mass, but nevertheless percentage of normal as far as our rain steps are concerned, san francisco is at...
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in an effort to dismantling the pier a. bid for statehood in the us and this is part of what i feel the right wing you misread see. historical opportunity the arab transformation is a historical opportunity to dismantle totally. any possibility for a model of a two state two state solution between israel and palestine and fortunately i would say that. side of the retore you were stern countries especially the united states. the israeli this israelis policy carries on continues. as i see it the project of colonization in the west bank. is going to not only continue but to be intensified in the next coming. years what how much is this un bid for the past go ahead. playing well i don't want to say that i should makers now go ahead. i think i think you hit upon an absolutely critical. factor here which is that you can look at this issue in terms of israel and the palestinians and israel's actions towards the palestinians because the us is an absolutely key and i would argue extraordinarily destructive player in this process and
in an effort to dismantling the pier a. bid for statehood in the us and this is part of what i feel the right wing you misread see. historical opportunity the arab transformation is a historical opportunity to dismantle totally. any possibility for a model of a two state two state solution between israel and palestine and fortunately i would say that. side of the retore you were stern countries especially the united states. the israeli this israelis policy carries on continues. as i see it the...
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they have absolutely nowhere to go, piers. >> arwa, for those who have never been to the gaza strip, it's an extraordinary place in the sense that you've got over 1.5 million people crammed into a relatively small area, haven't you? >> reporter: you most certainly do. this is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, and that is why so many of these air strikes do tend to cause such devastating collateral damage. by collateral damage, we're talking about the deaths of innocent civilians, including women and children. we were at the scene of one such strike yesterday, where we saw the bodies of two young children being pulled out of the rubble. we also saw the body of a baby as well as one of an elderly woman. the rage, the passion, the anger amongst those who were trying to dig through the rubble, a lot of the times using their bare hands, was utterly palpable and so is the sheer sense of desperation amongst many that we're talking to here that this in many ways is their fate. again, this has been going on for decades. many people find it incredibly difficult to try to se
they have absolutely nowhere to go, piers. >> arwa, for those who have never been to the gaza strip, it's an extraordinary place in the sense that you've got over 1.5 million people crammed into a relatively small area, haven't you? >> reporter: you most certainly do. this is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, and that is why so many of these air strikes do tend to cause such devastating collateral damage. by collateral damage, we're talking about the deaths of...
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this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening, big story tonight, celebrations in the middle east over the fragile peace, a cease-fire, the israeli president, netanyahu. >> we want the entire world to understand our people and our cause. through you, we can explain the pale faces of the leaders of the enemy because they have failed in their attempt. >> i have to say that all of this was done with the firm support on the part of the leaders of the international community, and i would like especially to thank president barack obama for his unreserved support. >> questions on both sides and around the world. how long can peace last? i want to go now to cnn's arwa damon in gaza city. arwa, what's the atmosphere like in gaza city, and is there a sense that hamas has strengthened its position through the last eight or nine days? >> reporter: there is to a certain degree if you look at the terms of the cease-fire. at the very least, it does state israel most open its border crossings. we don't know what it will translate to
this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening, big story tonight, celebrations in the middle east over the fragile peace, a cease-fire, the israeli president, netanyahu. >> we want the entire world to understand our people and our cause. through you, we can explain the pale faces of the leaders of the enemy because they have failed in their attempt. >> i have to say that all of this was done with the firm support on the part of the leaders of the international community,...
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you have to do all sixty how can you survive in circumstances like piers is unclear but hundreds of thousands of pensioners across the country are in the same boat say the chairman of a large charity which is trying to help. the number of seniors. has increased considerably in regions a prince it used to be in the north but now all regions are of young people and children used to help but now with the crisis hitting the seniors upon themselves isolated. but now these struggling people are in for another blow starting next year the pensions of over ten million french will be taxed says the minister for the elderly this will amount to zero point fifteen percent of monthly payments and the new government believes this will generate three hundred fifty million euros annually for the social security fund but economists believe it's pointless where the government trying to do now is reach by all means three percent threshold that was promised to proselyte. trying to find like every single penny. it is obvious you countries don't have a say or do you harm to the pensioners and to their spending powe
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our piers morgan talked to israel's president a short time ago. let's listen to some of what he said. >> obviously very serious situation that is escalating by the hour now. how do you see this resolving itself? >> well, there is also an attempt to introduce a cease-fire. we have to surprise us on the positive, the positive is the constructive wall that the egyptian president is playing right now. and we appreciate very much his efforts. the unpleasant one is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue their shooting, the bombing, they are trying to send the bombs. >> and our piers morgan joins us now. piers, did you get a sense of how likely any kind of a cease-fire, even short-term, may be? >> i didn't really. i'm not sure the president knew himself. i think it is a very fluid situation. it is interesting to me that he went out of his way to praise the egyptian president, clearly think believing he is leaning towards at least trying to help the israelis in this situation. at the same time, very, very strong and stride
our piers morgan talked to israel's president a short time ago. let's listen to some of what he said. >> obviously very serious situation that is escalating by the hour now. how do you see this resolving itself? >> well, there is also an attempt to introduce a cease-fire. we have to surprise us on the positive, the positive is the constructive wall that the egyptian president is playing right now. and we appreciate very much his efforts. the unpleasant one is the iranians. they are...
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." >>> good evening everyone, piers, thanks very much. it's 10:00 on the east coast of the united states. it's 5:00 a.m. here in gaza city. the breaking news tonight, the explosions continue to rock this city. we also saw a short time ago a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel. those seem to have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through. a building several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and foreign media organizations, a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. today the building was struck again, the lower floors of the building were struck again. one member of islamic jihad was said to be killed. that's been confirmed by those on the ground. a lot to tell you about, here's what the day looked like. [ sirens ] >> day six of rockets criss-crossing the border. a spector of israeli ground invasion is still very real. this strike occurred monday when we were live at 2:00 a.m. also, two media centers. that was a rather large exp
." >>> good evening everyone, piers, thanks very much. it's 10:00 on the east coast of the united states. it's 5:00 a.m. here in gaza city. the breaking news tonight, the explosions continue to rock this city. we also saw a short time ago a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel. those seem to have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through. a building several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and...
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. >>> piers, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast of the united states, 5:00 a.m. in gaza city. and a day of dramatic developments on both sides of the border in gaza and the gaza strip and throughout israel. a lot of talk about cooling down, about a potential cease-fire. we have seen things heat up. it is very hot, indeed. a short time ago, several hours ago, many explosions just in the area behind me. i'll show you the videotape. no audio, so i'll talk over it. we didn't realize what was about to occur and we weren't recording sound during it. but a very loud blast as you see right there, basically all of us ducked down in the office. we thought that was the end of it. and our cameraman panned over. and a series of more explosions. it turns out this was a number of government buildings that is what is said to have been hit. it's not clear if those are secondary explosions or if those are multiple rockets going into the building. then started pointing out, it was not over. at that poin
. >>> piers, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast of the united states, 5:00 a.m. in gaza city. and a day of dramatic developments on both sides of the border in gaza and the gaza strip and throughout israel. a lot of talk about cooling down, about a potential cease-fire. we have seen things heat up. it is very hot, indeed. a short time ago, several hours ago, many explosions just in the area behind me. i'll show you the videotape. no audio, so i'll talk...
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ambassador, last night you told our piers morgan that israel was still allowing humanitarian aid to flow into gaza and even letting gazans go to israeli hospitals. is that still the case? >> it is. in fact, the number of gazans that were let out of the gaza strip into israeli hospitals increased significantly today. >> at this point, can a ground war be avoided for israel? what is the trigger here, the point at which it's too late to turn back? >> well, we certainly hope so. but it really is up to hamas. if hamas continues to escalate, continues to keep 5.5 million israelis under rocket fire, that's an intolerable situation for any country, anywhere in the world. and israel will take all necessary and legitimate measures to defend its citizens, including ground operations. >> i have to run here, but i think it's a fair question that i want to ask you. i was speaking to our very own jim clancy yesterday, who has covered this region since the 1980s. i'm not sure if you're aware of the conversation, but he said, essentially, that the strategy that israel is using at this point is antiquated
ambassador, last night you told our piers morgan that israel was still allowing humanitarian aid to flow into gaza and even letting gazans go to israeli hospitals. is that still the case? >> it is. in fact, the number of gazans that were let out of the gaza strip into israeli hospitals increased significantly today. >> at this point, can a ground war be avoided for israel? what is the trigger here, the point at which it's too late to turn back? >> well, we certainly hope so....
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here's what shimon peres said today to piers morgan about egypt's role. >> we have two surprises. the positive is the constructive role that the egyptian president is displaying right now, and we appreciate very much his efforts. the other is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> reporter: joined now by "new york times" cairo bureau chief david kirkpatrick. also ann marie slaughter, princeton university, formerly with the u.s. state department. what do you make of what you have seen over the last 24, 48 hours here on the ground? and most particularly, the possibility of some sort of negotiated settlement? >> well, i think israeli president shimon peres had it right. there are some good words to be said about president mohamed morsi. he is caught on the horns of a dilemma. he's caught between his own public opinion which is very, very an tag nasic to israel and the leads of diplomacy and the needs of the ties to the americans. so he's trying to do it as best
here's what shimon peres said today to piers morgan about egypt's role. >> we have two surprises. the positive is the constructive role that the egyptian president is displaying right now, and we appreciate very much his efforts. the other is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> reporter: joined now by "new york times" cairo bureau chief david...
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here's what shimon peres said to piers morgan about israel's role. >>e have two surprises. the positive is the constructive role that the egyptian president is playing right now and we appreciate very much his efforts. the unpleasant one is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> joined now by david kirkpatrick, fouad ajami. fouad, what do you make of what you've seen over the last 24, 48 hours here on the ground? and most particularly, the possibility of some sort of negotiated settlement? >> i think israeli president shimon peres had it right. there are some good words to be said about president morsi. morsi is caught on the horns of a dilemma. he's caught between his own public opinion which is very, very antagonistic to israel, and the needs of diplomacy and the needs of his ties to the americans. so he is trying to do it as best he can. he made this remark when he said hey, look, egypt of today is not the egypt of yesterday, the arab world of toda
here's what shimon peres said to piers morgan about israel's role. >>e have two surprises. the positive is the constructive role that the egyptian president is playing right now and we appreciate very much his efforts. the unpleasant one is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> joined now by david kirkpatrick, fouad ajami. fouad, what do you make of what...
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. >>> piers, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. in jerusalem, where we're coming to you tonight. a new day here. entering day nine of the israel/hamas conflict. a cease-fire in effect. when word spread of the agreement, this was the reaction in gaza city. >> people took to the streets. massive traffic and crowds. they celebrated what they saw as a victory for hamas and for gaza. the question is will all of this hold or will this cheering end in rockets crisscrossing the boardern once again? will people take cover in their homes, will the celebrations ends and the fear return? for u.s. secretary of state hilary clinton and president morsi, the hope is that the deal will stick. it calls for freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza and a commitment not to target militants and commitment from militant groups in gaza, to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion nothing is a done deal. over the next hour, we'll look at negotiations still happening now, we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense f
. >>> piers, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. 10:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. in jerusalem, where we're coming to you tonight. a new day here. entering day nine of the israel/hamas conflict. a cease-fire in effect. when word spread of the agreement, this was the reaction in gaza city. >> people took to the streets. massive traffic and crowds. they celebrated what they saw as a victory for hamas and for gaza. the question is will all of this hold or will this cheering...
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israeli president shimon peres will join "piers morgan tonight" at 9:00 eastern. is year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> it's clear from the surveillance film there was never a protest. >> you basically think it was put out there because they didn't want to have the direct conversation about this being a terrorist attack? you think -- >> i think until you hear a better explana
israeli president shimon peres will join "piers morgan tonight" at 9:00 eastern. is year. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its...
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he talked to our piers morgan about the crisis in gaza and says that ending the fighting can happen. >> if there are palestinians watch this interview who feel helpless, who feel completely poverty-stricken, they have nothing, they see no hope and they now see endless iz really rockets flying over the heads of loved ones, what do you say to them to offer proper constructive hope? >> do two things. stop shooting, start talking. it's in their hands. i want to say very seriously, we don't hate arabs. we don't hate muslims. everybody can believe in what he wants, to be what he is. we respect them. we think they have the same right to live free and successfully like any other person. >> watch the complete interview on piers morgan tonight right here on cnn at 9:00 eastern. >>> the crisis in gaza, it is not the same this go round. when you look at the map, the borders, they're the same, but the players, the influence, the countries have around israel also changed. want to bring in nick robertson from london. nick, there's been fighting in this region for as far back as anybody can remember
he talked to our piers morgan about the crisis in gaza and says that ending the fighting can happen. >> if there are palestinians watch this interview who feel helpless, who feel completely poverty-stricken, they have nothing, they see no hope and they now see endless iz really rockets flying over the heads of loved ones, what do you say to them to offer proper constructive hope? >> do two things. stop shooting, start talking. it's in their hands. i want to say very seriously, we...
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bill: publicly they a pier have tappear to have done that. we were told last year, be careful what they say in public compared to what they say in private. what concerns you with the current administration of egypt now. >> three things, one the border you just pointed to between gaza and egypt, that's been sealed. will the egyptians open that? and if they do then they allow military equipment, supplies to go frome from go from from egypt. the second thing i worry about is the demilitarized zone. that sinai peninsula is egyptian territory but there has been nobody there. it's a big desert. we've seen in the past year in a al-qaida has shet up shop and gone through and attacked israeli out po*es on the sinai-israeli border. the second thing i watch is what is going to happen with sinai, is it going to be a militarized zone instead of a demilitarized zone. bill: let's bring in the issue of libya and how that has changed over the past year and a half. here is tripoli, this would be about benghazi, and there are reports, kt, that some of the milit
bill: publicly they a pier have tappear to have done that. we were told last year, be careful what they say in public compared to what they say in private. what concerns you with the current administration of egypt now. >> three things, one the border you just pointed to between gaza and egypt, that's been sealed. will the egyptians open that? and if they do then they allow military equipment, supplies to go frome from go from from egypt. the second thing i worry about is the...
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police say someone spotted the 53-year-old floating off a pier in canton around 5:00 thursday morning. we're told she lived in a gated condo community not far from where the body was discovered. neighbors say they are concerned because this is the second body in the water there in less than two months. >> the likelihood of dieing in that water seems slim because it's so shallow right there. it's not very deep. and i mean, i know that like things wash up, but you don't expect to it be bodies and stuff like that. >> a male body was found in the harbor there on september 26th and police right now do not suspect foul play in ohern's death. >>> ten people under arrest and 14 charged with felony drug crimes. in a joint effort with federal agents from the bureau of al, tobacco and firearms, city prosecutors working with them made a massive bust in west baltimore. the arrests come in the wake of a surge in violence in the franklin square and penrose neighborhoods. there's been an uptick in violent crime since the summer months, including one murder and ten nonfatal shootings. more help is now
police say someone spotted the 53-year-old floating off a pier in canton around 5:00 thursday morning. we're told she lived in a gated condo community not far from where the body was discovered. neighbors say they are concerned because this is the second body in the water there in less than two months. >> the likelihood of dieing in that water seems slim because it's so shallow right there. it's not very deep. and i mean, i know that like things wash up, but you don't expect to it be...
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and who the hell are you to tell me -- >> last night on cnn senator mccain explained that outburst to piers morgan. >> the thing amusing about it is it is not a big deal and he said -- i said i have no comment and he said you can't have no comment. i said what? i can't have no comment? since when? look, these back and forth things happen. these guys follow you around. reporters follow you around and they have their job to do and sometimes i am nice to them and sometimes i tell them to take a hike. >> mccain also explained it was a scheduling error and said he attended a different briefing later and also point out he is on three or four committees investigating benghazi. >>> this is breaking news. >> breaking news to tell you about coming out of jerusalem. just moments ago some kind of rocket fire occurred there and we saw smoke coming from the city of jerusalem. as you know, rocket fire has been exchanged between gaza city and israel for the past two days. there was supposed to be a cease-fire in place for two hours today because egyptian officials were visiting gaza city. apparently that d
and who the hell are you to tell me -- >> last night on cnn senator mccain explained that outburst to piers morgan. >> the thing amusing about it is it is not a big deal and he said -- i said i have no comment and he said you can't have no comment. i said what? i can't have no comment? since when? look, these back and forth things happen. these guys follow you around. reporters follow you around and they have their job to do and sometimes i am nice to them and sometimes i tell them...
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peres telling piers morgan he sees two distinct story lines developing in this gaza conflict. one positive, one negative. >> the positive is the constructive wall that the egyptian president is playing right now, and we appreciate very much his efforts. the other is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> peres went on to tell piers that iran is the world's problem, and because of its nuclear ambitions and also because it is kwquote, unquote, center of world terror. >>> tony blair playing a key role in talks. blair has been meeting closely, we're told, with israeli president shimon peres. he tells cnn if a truce is reached, there is still so much more to be done here. >> if we can get a cease-fire in place, then you're going to have to work on the two longer-term questions, which are how do you stop fresh armaments coming into gaza from the israeli point of view, and for gazans, how do you get life back to some sort of normality where they can have their
peres telling piers morgan he sees two distinct story lines developing in this gaza conflict. one positive, one negative. >> the positive is the constructive wall that the egyptian president is playing right now, and we appreciate very much his efforts. the other is the iranians. they are trying again to encourage the hamas to continue the shooting, the bombing. they are trying to send them arms. they are out of their mind. >> peres went on to tell piers that iran is the world's...
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earlier today piers morgan spoke with israeli president shimon peres. let's take a quick listen. one moment. >> we will work with the people of gaza to try not to make their lives difficult. gaza is open, the economic situation was improved and we don't know why all of a sudden they decided to shoot. >> so that was the president shimon peres. is that accurate portrayal? >> yeah, i think there is a lot of truth in what he said actually. i strongly disagreed with the characterization you just had from the spokeswoman, but i think that's not unfair. i think between the last conflict between israel and hamas at the end of 2008, beginning of 2009, after that, the hamas rulers in gaza i thought -- the people on the ground thought that they had more to lose from a conflict with israel and violence with israel. so they talked a lot about armed resistance, but they fired very few rockets and they didn't let anybody else do it. because of the internal power struggle and because they want to say to the external leadership and to everybody else in hamas, hey, we rule gaza and we do the fight
earlier today piers morgan spoke with israeli president shimon peres. let's take a quick listen. one moment. >> we will work with the people of gaza to try not to make their lives difficult. gaza is open, the economic situation was improved and we don't know why all of a sudden they decided to shoot. >> so that was the president shimon peres. is that accurate portrayal? >> yeah, i think there is a lot of truth in what he said actually. i strongly disagreed with the...
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i want to play if we can a clip of what senator dianne feinstein told piers morgan yesterday. >> i think israel moving forward with mahmoud abbas is the only way to go. and to miss this opportunity, actually because the window is closing, the demographics of the area are making it increasingly difficult, because the arab population inside of israel is increasing every year. so this is, in my book, it is an opportunity. and it -- if the moderate arab nations would ever really step up to really be helpful in solving this, i believe it could be solved. >> your reaction ambassador holliday? >> well, typically when we've had these flare-ups, and the escalations in violence, there has been some kind of peace process in play that you could go back to. and i think what senator feinstein is referring to is the fact that there haven't been talks with -- between abbas and the israeli government. over issues of how you start negotiations, and he is viewed from our standpoint as a credible interlocutor working on strengthening the palestinian government. but he doesn't appear to have control over gaz
i want to play if we can a clip of what senator dianne feinstein told piers morgan yesterday. >> i think israel moving forward with mahmoud abbas is the only way to go. and to miss this opportunity, actually because the window is closing, the demographics of the area are making it increasingly difficult, because the arab population inside of israel is increasing every year. so this is, in my book, it is an opportunity. and it -- if the moderate arab nations would ever really step up to...
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john mccain is going to be on piers morgan tonight. looking forward to that. meanwhile, the former cia director david petraeus will testify before congress tomorrow about the benghazi attack. we're learning what he will say. kate bolduan is here. >> who knew what and specifically when? putrays wants to clarify some earlier statements to lawmakers specifically on when he first learned who was behind the attack. pentagon correspondent barbara starr broke this story just a short time ago. barbara, what is the former cia director expected to say? >> well, kate and wolf. i have spoken to a source, a long-standing source of mine who is close to petraeus, someone who is not a junior aide. petraeus wants to go to the capitol hill and clear this up. that petraeus, as cia director, knew almost immediately, that's how the source characterizes it, that al qaeda sympathizer group in libya was behind the attack. but the confusion emerged very quickly, as well. because petraeus and the cia had about 20 different intelligence reports, we are told, that indicated it was due to
john mccain is going to be on piers morgan tonight. looking forward to that. meanwhile, the former cia director david petraeus will testify before congress tomorrow about the benghazi attack. we're learning what he will say. kate bolduan is here. >> who knew what and specifically when? putrays wants to clarify some earlier statements to lawmakers specifically on when he first learned who was behind the attack. pentagon correspondent barbara starr broke this story just a short time ago....